LCL Awards helps plug the EV demand

LCL Awards helps plug the EV demand

In response to a growing demand for electric vehicles, LCL Awards has developed a new EV charging qualification.

The course has been introduced to help electricians take advantage of a marketplace that has grown significantly over recent years.

The Government is aiming for at least 50% of new car sales to be ultra-low emission by the year 2030, with £400 million invested to accelerate the roll-out of charging infrastructure, creating many more jobs for suitably trained installers. Other factors driving demand include the Government’s recently published consultation document that proposes a change to building regulations that would see EV charging points mandatory on all new domestic and non-domestic buildings, and all existing non-residential buildings.

The Goverment’s pushing the EV agenda creates a demand for electrical engineers with the skills to fit a the EV charging network.

About LCL Awards’ new qualification

The Level 3 Award in the Installation and Commissioning of Electric Vehicle Charging Equipment in Domestic, Commercial and Industrial Locations is aimed at practising electricians, electrical technicians and engineers with experience in electrical installations and associated testing.

The qualification covers the installation of dedicated charging equipment for electric and plug-in hybrid road vehicles (PHEV), and extended range electric vehicles (E-REV).  Both AC and DC charging equipment is included, complying with BS EN 61851 and “The Code of Practice for Electric Vehicle Charging Equipment Installations”.

LCL Awards new EV charging qualification is available from its approved centres throughout the UK. For more information, www.lclawards.co.uk

 

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